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St. Johns River Water Management District Hydrologic Modeling in Orange Creek Basin Hydrologic Modeling in Orange Creek Basin Dale Smith, P.E. Bureau of Engineering & Hydro - Sciences
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St. Johns River Water Management District Orange Creek Basin Covers 600 Square Miles 282 Square Miles contribute to Orange Lake Man-made Alterations Railroad Trestle US 301 Newnans Lake Weir Prairie Creek Water Control Structure Orange Creek Weir Lochloosa Lake Outlet Sinkhole Intervention
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St. Johns River Water Management District
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Source: Schiffer (1998) Formation of Florida Lakes Surficial aquifer Confining unit Floridan aquifer
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St. Johns River Water Management District Why Model ? The watershed has plenty of data that can be used to provide linkages to past events. Data alone will not help predict changes in a watershed. Models are need to generate data necessary to analyze scenarios.
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St. Johns River Water Management District Orange Lake Water Levels Orange Lake Water Levels
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St. Johns River Water Management District Orange Lake Water Levels Orange Lake Water Levels
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St. Johns River Water Management District
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Regional Rainfall Patterns
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St. Johns River Water Management District Orange Lake vs. Aquifer Water Levels Orange Lake vs. Aquifer Water Levels
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St. Johns River Water Management District Orange Lake Sinkhole Complex
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St. Johns River Water Management District Models Developed in the Orange Creek Basin Models Developed in the Orange Creek Basin 1997 SSARR Model for Alternative Analysis of Lake Levels 2006 Spread sheet models for PLRGs HSPF Model for TMDLs HSPF Model for the Water Supply Impact Study 2014 HSPF model of Lockloosa Lake for TMDL
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St. Johns River Water Management District Model Inputs Precipitation Evaporation Discharge Stages Watershed delineations Land use Discharge/ Recharge
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St. Johns River Water Management District Orange Creek Basin Groundwater Recharge Zones
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St. Johns River Water Management District Conceptually,Conceptually, Practically, in HSPF model a Special Action module written to model L.Practically, in HSPF model a Special Action module written to model L. Source: Motz et al. (2001) Modeling Vertical Leakage (L) Between Lake and Underlying Aquifer
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St. Johns River Water Management District Orange Lake Model Calibration
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St. Johns River Water Management District Inflow Outflow Orange Lake Water Budget
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